Poquoson High School - Islander / York Chronicle Yearbook (Poquoson, VA)

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jfif A' f 7? 47 ff X Berry Lanagan Edlfor ln chief Home Bell Barr Assocuafe Editor Mary Ann Fosrer Sensor Editor Marulyn Holloway MWA 6Ar0nic e Publashed annually by The Sensor Class of Poquoson Hugh School Jeffs Va . fg Class Edutor fN fN'Nf X Faye Ensley gd Q 5 Art Eduror km y as ZA l l M BQLL ll T' oy C. X bl ff f 'X f l,, 1 ,7 I Volume XIX 1954 lfff fwf' , A L' Vs , ' A . o , of J S fx, A 5 x 5 L l f V X X f A fi 1 N ,X X ff 1 K X f H ,. Xe 7' Q lr ' F- Q Q MVN l ,fif l W ' W l L I J I 9 1 l f l ' ' .5 j V gg , 1 X X, S vf' l H fl l IAV, l Sydney Pauls Business Manager Peggy Furman Adverhslng Manager Delorla Toxey Club Edlfor Fred Lee Sports Edator Rose Mosfel ler Sponsor JW ,ggi 5 . -vZi1'.s- dia. Minimum' -3 . - fa -Q .kv is ..', .Vw gn. I A f 7 Huy- . - OPQLUOI' On the Pages of this book is written the story of one of the happiest years of our lives. The Annual Staff of i954 invites you to ioin us in reliving these experiences. As you delve through the pages, may your enjoyment equal ours. Z . .,.N 4, l 1 l .4 Ql7l0I'g We the seniors of Poquison High School dedicate our annual in loving memory to one of our classmates, Jane Eleanor Mead- ows, who departed from us, after a long illness, on September 20, l952. Her few short years spent with us and then her death have brought us in a closer communion with God. The Departure of Jane was a sad experience to all of us and yet through the in- spiration she spread during her life, many other lives have been enriched. While on this page we record the sorrows of the passing of our friends, we are also thankful at having known such a friend as Jane. in MEMORY We dedicate this annual in memory of Gilbert Elkanah Pauls and Lawford Forrest Hudgins Jr., who died during a diptheria epidemic in I946. Although, Gibbie and Lawford are not known to most of us and their interest at the time of their death were not as fully developed as ours are today, we know that if they had lived to graduate with theirclass they would have been loved by those who did not know them as well as those who did. And they will always hold a place in the heart of every senior in this class. 3 -bv NO PICTURE MR. VERNON COLLINS MRS. GIBSON THOMAS B. S.g Wake Forest Collegeg Instructor of Science and Mathmatics. brarian. MISS BETTY RIGGINS B.A. g William and Mary Collegeg Director of Girl's Basketball and Physical Education. MRS. BERNICE COLLINS B. A.g Winthrop Collegeg Teacher ofArt and English. MR. CARROLL FORREST Newport News Business College, Emary Universityg Instructor in Bookkeeping. MRS. EVELYN WOOTERS B. S. g MacMurray Collegeg Instructor of Home Eco- nomics. MRS. GRACE EVANS MR. HAROLD WRIGHT Principal's Secretary. William and Mary Collegeg Director of Music. MRS. FRANCES LANKFORD Longwood College, William and Mary Collegeg Teacher of Social Studies and Business. MR. EDWARD COX B.A. ,M.A.g Randolph-Macon College, University of Virginiag Instructor of Science. Sf HCM IQ MR. NORRIS L. THOMAS B.A. ,M.A. g William and Mary College. Principal. William and Mary College, Madison Collegeg Li- 131' .Qu YL 33 tl 714' 05-01 ,as-xx I .3 FRANKLIN CARMINES Macon College, Instructor of Gover- History, MR. VERNON MOORE B,A,g University of Virginiag Teacher of English, MRS. JANET EDGERLY University of California, Teacher of English and So- cial Studies, MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH B, S, 5 Madison Collegeg Teacher of English and Latin. MRS. NANNIE FREEMAN B. S. :Blackstone Collegeg Mary Washington College: Commercial Instructor, Clflfl MR, EARL HELMBRECK B, S, , M, A, 3 Ursinus College, Columbia U.: Direc- tor of Athletics and Physical Education. .Y MRS. CARRIE MOORE PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA: Blackstone College, Parmville State Teachers College: Instructor of Math. MRS. ROSA MOSTELLA A, B, g Lynchburg Collegeg Teacher of Spanish, Eng- lish and Speech. MRS. JUNE YEATES B,A.g Western Kentucky State Collegeg Guidance Instructor, Social Studies, and World History, MRS. MARY LEWIS A, B.g University of Georgia, Georgetown College, Instructor of Advanced Math, MR. PHILIP EDWARDS B, S, g Randolph-Macon College, V. P, I.: Director of Agriculture and Shop. is 's 'sNs.3 mf fo s -WL. vw-J.. ' ' , -. A M. ...- . ' W5 ' ,us ' I , Q - 'fg'G ' .r 4 .ft -,gi 'R x.,. 7i'H-1 Q .wi- Nz? t-.-'fi l L - N K ell LOIL4 GORDON ABBOTT General Course Geography Club 54, Glee Club 49 5o I-llstory Club 51 52 Shop 49 5 IRENE LOUISE BELFORD Academlc Course Safety Patrol 54 Mayorette '51 52 53 54 Band Club 51 52 53 54 Island Echo 53 54 Latm Club 52 53 Brology Club 52 Engllsh Club 52 Geography Club '52 MARILYN BURKE General Course Transferred from Wmecoff I-hgh School 52 Vlce Pres1dent General Busmess Club 53 Art Club 54 F H A 53 54 Glee Club 53 54 PHYLLIS WILLIAMS CHRISTMAN Commerclal Course Exchange Edrtor Island Echo 54 Safety Patrol '54 L1brary Club 54 Glee Club 1 52 54 and 50 51 52 53 Band Cub o 51 Enghsh Club 52 Wor1dH1story Club 52 May Court 51 Gondelrars 50 vertmng Staff 54 M K' 1 diiwaf ff Flair! ,cw 'Tir fgqn ff EIHEL ARLENE DAWSON--Commercial Course S ,fety Patrol Lieur. '54, Bus Driver '54, S.C.A. '54g Library Club '53, '54, ommerc' Club '54g Sadie Hawkins Dance Refreshment Chairman '54, Girls State , rom e '53, Library Club Pres. '53g English Club Sec. '52, o e Ec. 8a Found Chairman '53g History Club '52, Science Club -Commercial Course Co-Art Editor--Island Echo '54g Art Editor--Annual '54g Glee 53, '545 Home Ec. Club '51, '54g History Club '52g English EVANS--Commercial Course Trea. '54g Class Trea. '54, Safety Patrol '54g Annual Staff-Asst. Glee Club '54g School Scoop '54g Latin Club '52-Pres. '53s Class Sec. '51, 52, '53g History Club '52g Biology Club '52g English Club '52g May- Co '5 l-lom Ec lub '51, '52, Class Sec. Trea. '50, PE GY FIRMAN--Comm A Course ' ing Manager of ual '54, Scoop Feature Editor '54g Safety Patrol '52g ee Club '54g S. . . '53g Pres. English Club '52g Home Ec. '52g Vice-Presi- ent '51-E May Day '51, History Club '52g Biology Club '52, Glee Club '54- 1' J! ,X 9 J 1 . , fa , lf 45455, ,FA ,U-4..w-ui, ,-L 'uv V by It I! gl ,fri en iam ROSE DELORIS FORREST--Commercial Course Safety Patrol '54, Advertising staff '54, Library Club '54, May Court '53, Band Club '50, '51, '52, Band '50, '51, '52, History Club '52, English Club '52, Home Ec. '50, '51, Glee Club '50, '51, '52, Art Club '50, Dramatics Club '53- JANICE MARIE FORREST--Commercial Course Safety Patrol '54, Commercial Club '54, S, C.A. '54, Glee Club '54, School Scoop '52, '53, '54, Prom Committee '53, Basketball '52, Biology Club '52, History Club '52, '53, Geography Club '51, F.H.A. Club '51, VIOLA MAE FORREST-Commercial Course School Paper '51, '52, '54, Advertising Staff '54, Safety Patrol '54, Varsity Club '52, '53, '54, Glee Club '49, '50, '51, '53, '54, Cheerleader '52, '53, '54, English Club '52, '53, Band Club '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, Band '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, May Court '53, Biology C1,Ub'52: Home Ec, Club '50, '51, '52, '53: Trea. '50, '51--Delegate to Home Ec, Convention, Art Club '50, '5I. MARY ANNE FOSTER--Academic, Commercial Course Class Vice-Pres. '54, Co-Captain Safety Patrol '54, Senior Editor Annual '54, Varsity Club '54, Basketball '52, '53, '54, Mistress of Cermonies Sadie Hawkins Dance '54, Island Echo '50, '51, '52, '53, '54--Co-Art Editor '54, S,C,A, Committee Member '53, '54, Girls State '53, Chairman of the Jr, Sen, Prom Decoration Committee '53- Mistress of Cermonies Comic Dance '53, Pres. Biology Club '52, Lati.nC Prog. Chairman '52, English Club5'1, '52--Trea, History Club '52, G e ' 1, Chemistry C1uy53. I , ,I , A, I - , , 'A I 1 I b 1' V' .1 ' 0 '! f 4 9 l 1 1 f 1' ,V ,I I' ,ff L '1 D agfvsrrl' I: I , if .7 - I' k. ,I 7 . h if tw 9 fliudylifi M -ff ff . Zjfffoiwf, W 5177! fv A . 7- 7? 4 -sq T CARLINE MILDRED HAUTZ General Course Cheerleader 52 53 54 Co Captam 54 Basketball 53 54 Safety Pa trol 54 Monogram Club '52 53 54 Sctence Club 52 Htstory Club 52 Home Ec 53 Art Club 54 General Busmess Club 54 Engltsh Club '52 '53 Band Club 50 53 Spamsh Club S3 World Htstory Club 53 Btology Club 52 Football 5o MARILYN KEITH HOLLOWAY Commerctal Course Safety Patrol 54 Vtce Presldent Glee Club 54 Advemstng Staff Annual 54 Decorting Commxttee Prom 53 May Court 53 Sctence Club 52 Athe mans Club 52 Sophomore Engllsh Club 52 Home Ec Club '52 MERLE HORNSBY Academic Course Island Echo 52 53 54 Safety Patrol '54 Majorette 52 53 54 BandClub 52 53 54 Btology Club '52 World l-ltstory Club 52 Engltsh Club 52 man Club 52 11 I -Q' situ 'Cf' ,xi Jf f Q11 l Ofif , A , I 1 A A ! I if 4 l , 35 1 ' 'I 1 4 A Q Q 1 U - 5 X , 'U' vo ' -1' ,, . if 5' li f I I I -- , ' I . I I . , I l ' I I I I . I I . ' I . ' I I I I I l I . . F T KENNETH FORREST HOLLOWAY--General Course f I I ' I Z ' I 3 I . -'-fl ' : ' ' : ' ' z ' ' : ' . . , I . - . , F .. - - I -V, 5 'I I . ' I . u . ' I . - - l' V' I l U D l ' ' ' : ' ' : . . 9 1 ' , YW I , 11' -- k 'V I D .I I I : - 9 ' I ' E 5 I :I ' I Z 3 I : I : lv, I . Il l we X5 Qs S 'Y fi .s Q?- Xa fel xl vf, S so RFK sg XJ 5X Y Yi VA xx eniorfi -'Ds We 1 MARY LOUISE HUDGINS--Commercial Course Advertising Staff-Annual '54, Safety Patrol '54, Glee Club '54, Science Club '52, History Club '52, English Club '52, Home Ec, '51, Art Club '5o, JOHN EDWIN HUNT--Academic Course Bus Driver '53, '54, Safety Patrol '54, Baseball '51, '52, '53, '54, Basketball '51, '52, '53, '54, Boys State '53, Library '53,First Aid Committee '53, Prom Committee '53, English Club '52, Biology Club '52, History Club '52, Latin Club '51, '52, Glee Club '50, '51, Shop '51, GLORIA FAYE INSLEY--General Course Safety Patrol '54, Glee Club '54, Home Ec. Club '50, '51, '52, Commercial Club '52, Sophomore English Club '52, History Club '52, Science Club '52, Island Echo '51, JOAN INSLEY--General Course Safety Patrol '541G166 Club '54, English Club '52, enians '52, F, H, A, '51 '54- 7 ,M s I J lf 7 'IIN' as QQ. F mg i-,, Oy 7 U 4 ll l i 4 5. 2,?h,2f2f will 3 'O-ly, !'Wi xxl 'Qs N3 .l 'h- X ,j WJ ,la ata 7644- -ag!-QA:-4, AN ,K ,,M, X l 3 Dglgel 11 1911- 2 -',, ',,-, 2 2 'fir G -- 0 Ab 'I' Ag-, .,,'-r,,s-' fl 'w ', -I-Q AQ..-5-7 ' MJ- f ELIZABETH REYNOLDS LANAHAN--Academic course 'ffboi Annual Staff-Editor '54g Island Echo Staff -Editor-in-Chief '54, Safety Pauof!5.4g Junior Response '53, Annual Staff Asst. Editor '53, History Club '52g Biology Club '52g Vice-Pres, English Club '52, Sec. Latin Club '52g Glee Club '50, '5Ig English Club '5I. FRED HAROLD LEE--Academic Course Safety Patrol Co-Captain '545 Sec. Class '54, Varsity Club '53, '54, Football '51, '52, '53, '54--Co-Captain '54: Baseball '54, Science Club '54g S. C.A, '53, Vice-Pres, Class '53g Prom Committee '53g Latin Club '51, '52: Biology Club '52g History Club '52g Pres, English Club '52. IRIS LINDSAY--Academic Course Safety Patrol '54: Glee Club '54g English Club '52, History Club '52g Science Club '52g Latin Club '52g Home Ec. Club '51, WILLIAM WESLEY MILLS, IR, --Academic Course Bus Driver '53, '54g Vice-Pres, S.C, A, '54, Safety Patrol '54g Science Club '543B3l'1d Club '50, '51, '52. '533 Band '50. '5r. '52. '53. '54i Lam' Club '52, '53 Biology Club '52, English Club '52, Shop '51, 13 eniom ' Qi X EDITH DEAL MITCHELL--General Course 'V Safety Patrol '54, F, H. A, Club '51, '52, '53, '54, English Club '52, Latin Club 9 gj . '52, ,M amy' f 4' fy I Dyfmlqy ANNETTE ESTELLE MOORE--Academic Course Safety Patrol '54, Cheerleader '51, '52, '53, '54--Co-Captain '54, Advertising Staff '54, Varsity Club '52, '53, '543 Prom Committee '53,lsland Echo '53, '54, May Day '52, S, C, A, '52, Athenians Club-Pres. '52, English Club '52, Glee Club '51, KAY O'KEEFE--General Course Transferredfrom Hampton High School '52, Safety Patrol '54, School Scoop '54, Advertising Staff '54, Varsity Club '52, '53, '54, Dramatics Club '52, '53, Cheerleader '52, '53, '54, Senior Play Staff '53, SIDNEY FAY PAULS--Academic Course Bus. Mgr. Annual '54, Asst. Editor Island Echo '54, S.C,A. '50, Pres, '54, Baseball '52, '53, '54, Football '53, '54--Co-Captain '54, Library Club '53, Varsity Club '53, '54, Basketball '52, '53, '54, English Club '52, Latin Club '52, '53, Biology Club '52, Pres. Class '51, '52, '53, Band '48, '49, '5 '5 , '52, '53, Band Club '50, '51, '52, '53v Pres. '53, Drum Major '51 ' 2, a ness Lawson Tro hy M5 ,ia Wi pywfilfl Saw? ,y XFOY f-'Q gf mQ Pixy-f 5 'if xfxgxvtx JW 3 yi, 5'4 it C ya' 401 QJNJAAAQYX 'H 'M 4' f' W of yer 2 LJ 1 I 1 , 1 'u V ..f 1 , , ,q , .1 M' C V' ,. J, Z, uv V4 I . l 1 ,I J 1 e f J V . . V L . A lv, - X 41 - 1 V L Q - -,fr - Lf ',Jg ,LL sy ,Lf A , -, , NJ 'XX L K C nfl ,7 KL juli L W 35' -Ll- Gf,ff',i- lt RUM! V lvl' .f 5 . Q f Ml VW QPR- 'F' .ara ' 1:5 ELROSE PLENTOVICH Acadermc Course Island Echo 53 54 Band Club 53 54 Majorette 53 54 Safety Patrol 54 Basketball 52 53 54 Varsrty Club 53 54 Brology Club 52 Hlstory Club 52 Enghsh Club 52 Latln Club 52 SUE PLENTOVICH Academxc Course Patrol 54 Basketball 52 53 54 Varslty Club 53 54 B1ology Club 52 l-llstory Club 52 Engllsh Club 52 Latm Club 52 ALIVA IO SCOTT Transferred from Lancaster Hlgh School Glee Club 54 Math Club S4 DENNIS COLEMAN SHIELDS Academrc Course Pres Class 54 Bus Drrver 54 Sclence Club 54 Safety Patrol 54 Varslty Club 54 Basketball 53 54 Prom Decoraung Commlttee 53 Trea Class 53 Englxsh Club 52 Trea Latm Club 52 Platonlans Club 52 Blologlcal Bugs 52 Shop 50 51 Jr Band 50 an gk 1 WWW Ol dp MZHLOPJ 1, W K 5 2 P 2 4 . is Q - f- f J 3, . if . 'Ki C ' . . : ' ' ' '. ' : ' . ' ' : ' ' 4 A 0 I ' 1 5 ' 1 . ' Island Echo '53, '54gBand Club '52, '53, '54, Majorette '52, '53, '54, Safety W ' . . ' : - ' . I JM ' - hr 1. M NA! N l . I I 4 f , 1' , , X fb! ,l f ,f , I, WW fl fl 7 f lf' f ff rf ,lj 'A, XM? MH ij H aff! gif T M' l 1 DELORES TOXEY--General Course Library Club '54, Safety Patrol '54, Island Echo--Sports Editor '54, Pres, Music Club '54, Glee Club '54, Latin Club '52, '53g English Club '53g Varsity Club '51, '52, '53, Cheerleader'51, '52, Co-Captain '53g Platonian Club '52, Sci- ence Club Sec. '51, Advertising Staff '54. PEGGY ELIZABETH WARD--General Course Safety Patrol '54, Circulation Mgr. Island Echo '54, General Bus. Club '54, Prom Committee '53, English Club '52, Science Club '52g History Club '52g Home Ec. Club '51, '52, '53g Advertising Staff '54. BARBARA WIKSTROM--Commercial Course Transferred from Parksley High School '52g Safety Patrol '54, Island Echo '54, BEN WILSON, IR. --General Course Safety Patrol '54g Sports Editor Island Echo '54, Baseball '53, '54g Football '54, Island Echo Reporter '52, Biology Club '53, Basketball '52, '53, '54, English Club '52, Band '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, Bandlfilub '50, '51, '52f 53g Glee Club '51--Gondeliers, '50, LP W I. , , fl! I -' Q' I L. I A J CLASS HISTORY Luve and Learn us a wonderful motto for any group Thus motto chosen un our freshman year affected our luves here and wull contunue to unfluence us throughout lufe Before we say good by to our school we want to recount some of the happy, and sad events of our hugh school days In September T949 we, a group of tremblung eughth graders, furst walked unto the halls of Poquoson Hugh ln the audutoruum Mr Thomas unstructed us un the do s and don ts of the year Our class was duvuded unto three sectuons, under Mrs Carrue Moore, Muss Buntung, and Mr Cox, to whom was assugned most of the boys When our classes were organuzed we soon became a recognuzed part of the hugh school We chose, as presudent, Sally Fush for class colors green and whute class flower, carnatuon and motto, Luve and Learn The most notable socual event of the year, was our class plc mc at Huntungton Park, followed by a movue at a druve un theater The day ended wuth a never to be forgotten clumax we returned home, forgettung two members of our party Mary Louuse Hudguns and her escort May Day T950 was an outstandung occasuon Rose Dale Forrest represented our class un the court We returned to school In September l95O full fledged Freshmen, eager to help unutuate the eughth grade Now our class took a more actuve part un clubs and sports offered to us Four of our gurls were cheerleaders Sudney Pauls was honored wuth the class presudency Phyllus Wulluamsond Peggy Furman were our representatuvesun the May Day Celebratuon Thus year we went on apucnuc supper, to Buckroe Beach where, later that evenung we also enloyed the park amusements ln l95lwe returned toP H S thus tume as Sopomores Sudney Pauls served as presudent another year We were proud that several of our class made the basketball team Hattue Evans and Annette Moore represented ourclass un the May Court Rememberung the preceedung year at Buckroe, we returned there for our class celebratuon Is the Junuor year the happuest of hugh school lufe? We felt thus to be true when we re turned un September T952 Realuzung there was much work to be done, we wasted no tume an gettung organuzed For the thurd year Sudney Pauls served as Presudent Fred Lee served as Vuce Presudent Dennus Shuelds Treasurer and Hattue Evans Secretary lmmeduately we be gan our plans for the lunuor senuor prom, whuch was to be guven May 29 un the hugh school gym A most memoruable day was that on whuch we ordered our class rungs, a happuer day March I0 T953 on whuch the rungs arruvedl For May Day wechose Vuola Forrest, and Marulyn Holloway Betty Lanaham gave the Junuor Response ln reluvung the events of our Junuor yearwe are sadly remunded of the loss of Jane Meadows, one of our good fruends and fellow classmates To be Senuorsl That us a wonderful feelung, for now our goal us almost attauned This year we elected Dennus Shuelds, Presudent Mary Foster, Vuce Presudent Fred Lee, Secretary Hattue Evans, Treasurer Sudney Pauls began hus duty as S C A Presudent, and we were kept busy workung up our school paper and yearbook and orderung callung cards, unvutatuons, puns and we are lookung forward to other worthwhule events that wull take place before that nught un June, when we wull no longer be a group of 36 sensors, but a group of young men and wo men goung forth to face the world to luve and learn how best we may serve our fellow men and ourselves 17 N . ,I . . . . . . . . . . . ' I . . . . . - - - - - uu luu uu u n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' F f 1 uu - uu - ' - . . . . . . . n . . . . . . - I . . . . . . I - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . I . . . . . I O U11 Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - I . . . . . . . . . - . - P . . . . . 0 . . r I 1 1 - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . -- . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . - . . . . -- . . . . I . . I . I ' I r . . . . I O I O . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . - . . . I. Biggest Eaters: 2. Most Athletic: 3. Best Looking: Delores Toxey - Johnny Hunt Sidney Pauls - Elrose Plentovoch Gordon Abbott - Annette Moore 4. Most School Spirted: 5. Most Likely to Succ 6.Cutest: Caroline Hautz - Sidney Pauls eed: William Mills - Betty Lanaham Annette Moore - Kenneth Holloway 7.Most Studious: 8. Most Dignified: 9. Best Personality: lO. Best Dancers: ll. Most Popular: 12. Most Polite: Betty Lanaham - William Mills Gordon Abbott - Betty Lanaham Mary Anne Foster - Dennis Shields Sidney Pauls - Delores Toxey Mary Foster - Sidney Pauls Johnny Hunt - Arlene Dawson r uh Ar . xf .3 lf heel tx I X, x 'L' SLN! G , f'- 4 ' 7 Q F' we ffl' A xox 1' l fy QQ- l , .S 2 .QZQ I. fig xf X af' X'4. ' V' 1 Q ,- fi 'J V45 -'. I f f gflifjg 7, Q ' ,- If suv, U' , ' n I 5-i .- - ,I 1 Y' .! .41 fy..- 75 ' J fl- do Biggest Pests: Laziest: Best Biggest Flirtsz Biggest Feet: all Ben Wilson - Peggy Ward Edith Mitchell - Ben Wilson All Around: Mary Foster - Dennis Shields Ben Wilson - Viola Mae Forrest Fred Lee - Arlene Dawson ,- Quietiest: M X 7 Kenneth Holloway - Janice Forrest .. ni'- Biggest Gigglers: ' ' Ben Wilson - Elrose Plentovoeh Wotnanhater and Manhater: Q William Mills - Edith Mitchell ' 45' 3 Most Original: V ' Mos Best Best Mos f J, Denniw Shields - Jody Scott g . t Sincere: U A . ,md Arlene Dawson - Dennis Shields ,691 Leaders: ' V - Mary Foster - Sidney Pauls ' ' Dressed: K. ' Kenneth Holloway - Hattie Barr W t in Love: Kenneth Holloway - Deloris Forrest -fu-I NAME Gordon Abbott lrene Belford Marulyn Burke Phyllus Chrustman Arlene Dawson Faye Ensley Hattue Belle Evans Peggy Furman Delores Forrest Januce Forrest Vuola Forrest Mary Anne Foster Carlune Hautz Kenneth Holloway Marulyn Holloway Merle Hornsby Mary Lou Hudguns Johnny Hunt Joan Insley Betty Lanahan Fred Lee Irus Lundsay Wulluam Mulls Jr Eduth Mutchell Annette Moore Kay O Keefe Sudney Fay Pauls Elrose Plentovuch Sur Plentovuch Jody Scott Dennus Shuelds Delores Toxey Peggy Ward Barbara Wuckstrom Ben Wulson, Jr. ANSWERS TO u Teddy Lynn Ph Tubby Faye Hattue Peggy Anne Duke an Vuola Mae Gum Drop Lennue Kennue Cookue e Fluggue Johnny Joan Betty Fred rus Wu l l uam Mutch Annette Kay I Louue Susue ex Cocoa Toxey e9 Barbara Ben u u e LOOKS LIKE Actor A small doll Housewufe Opera Star Good Fruencl Artust Secretary Offuce gurl A cute number A preachers daughter Actress Co ed Luttle Bo Peep A Gentlemen of Ease Goldulocks Malorette Cover gurl Busuness man A quuet gurl Lawyer Muscle Man Good gurl A mulluon dollars Photographer College gurl Model Man about town Nurse Elrose Sweet Suxteen A scholar Model Career gurl Genuus A good sport LAST SEEN Leavung School Yorktown Smulung Druvung Druvung Bus Walkung to school Wuth Ramon Druve un Makung uokes Amory s Wharf Wuth Olen Talkung At church Movues Druvung Dude Ranch Flurtung Druvung a bus Wuth Faye Drawung Naval Mune Movue Wautung for Dan Arguung Posung Cheerung Messuck Dancung Smulung Playung basketball Wuth a saulor Blushung Movues Laughung Studyung Teasung B d ' . . in . . . J , R d ' Gloria Insley Gloria Faye A good Friend Leaving school . . I . . . . . S.d . uuT uu ' ' ' P . . UUILTY OF Tearlng out transmnssnons Lovung someone Benn Consuderate Marrylng A Sweet Duspasltuon Lovlng Studying Llkung Oyster Punt Llklng Seaford Belng helpful Fllrtung with John L kung 9 Lovung someone Loving Jean Speeding Being so frlendly Being nice Benng so frlendly Being nlce Belng brilliant minded Trying to sung Being loved Talknng Takmg faulty pnctures Belng cute Using Slang Being Class President G'Q9I'f19 Makung Wlsecracks Belng Ornglnal Thinking Datlng Marunes Pesterlng Being Content Glggl Ing FOR REWARD RETURN TO FAVORITE SONG Haynes ESSO Station Tommy Apprentice School Gene Little Wnllue Jarman Messlck a Carlton Church Bull Is and Seaford Homeooovoooooooo Jean Berry Langley AFB Messick Poquoson Messlck Messlck W 8. M Wlllnamsburg Shop Fox Hull Walker s Home Moore Dare Messlck'P'P'P'P'? 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Dk E I, ' A' I lv KA. , X, ' h f -, .1 . 71 N Z 114 grade qs 4,9 at 15 cup ,,,. ag ,..... cf T' E49 frm 1' 19' if W N we 'EZ' us a- ., 1-1 IAIRST ROW LLFT TO RIGHT Beaulce Mae Teagle Barbara Teagle George, Carolyn Topplng SELONID ROW John Towsend Earnest Vaughl Carrol Wal Elbert Walker THIRD ROW Joyce Watklns John Walkrns lwma Mae Whlte Ehzaberh Wrlson Ioan Wrlson Raymon Wrlson Ronnre Wrlson FIFTH ROW Wood Fax Worrnan Ray Worman Johnny Zoduls 34 ii 4:-s 1' '41 ,l .l Teagle Lana Terry John Thomas nwnghr Cartrer Ward Rose Ward Bernlce Walborn FOURTH ROW Nelson Wood Berry Wood Peggy f 4 1 Kay U'Kccfc, Ann Giles, Betty Quinn, Barham Gilrnth, and Carline llautz, ' A r 1 4 1 2 1 I ! I o Judy Bunting, Pat Burcner, Esther Shields, Viola Mae Forrest, and Margaret Graham. TA Sw- ff' Bill Reed Freeman 6AOQI'LCl6l2l'5 Co-captains Our Gangl iii iii ll Hs P 'Ab era' ,41 1 0-41 SPONSOR Ixlr, Edwards L Y tp gig, Student Council Association I Sidney Pauls ,,.,,,.,,,, President winiam Mins , . Vice President Hattie Barr , , Secretary and Treasurer '! A 'sv Kay O'Keefe, Liary lfoster, Phyllis Williams, Viola Forrest, llatriu Barr, Peggy Firnian, Teddy Belford, Annette Moore, Barbara Wiclxstrorn, Peggy Ward, Arlene Dawson, Gloria Inslcy, Delores Toxey, Delor- is Forrest, l.1aryLou Hudgins, William Wesley, Sidney Pauls, Editli Ixlitcliell, Lynn Burke, Carlicne Hautz, Betty La:.a:1a1n, Sue Plezituxieli, Llerlr- Hrvrzislvy, Fred Lee, liar. Wilson, Liarilyn Holloway, Janine Porresr, Iris Lindsay, Joan lnslcy, -vgbw-rg ff? ,M H fr T ll' 'ir V942-f -Qu, ' 1 -'kicxv-fv X W J Qfzqf ISLAND ECHO STAFF 5 Peggy Firman, Betty Lanahan, Sidney Pauls, Hattie Barr, Peggy Ward, Delores Toxey, Annette Moore, Ben Wilson, Mary Ann Foster, Phyllis Williams Christman, Mrs. Collins, Sponsor. . Name of Club: LIBRARY CLUB, Sponsor- Mrs. Thomas MEMBERS: Alline Forrest, Arline Hornsby, Bobby Crockett, Barbara Lloyd, Clara Pleasants, Ar- lene Dawson, May Ward, Shirley Lloyd, Vivian Hogge, Betty Sue Lawrence, Betty Sue White, Carliene Hautz, Jean Stratton, Felton Graham, Jack Rollins, Delores Toxey, lris Lindsay, 37 Jj,l9r6l '?f CE we S Q.. -i 1 Z:.nb.nsu.w . ,Ls il ' I ' ., fs 3 ,L 4 - l 5 I i ,:..s:,gZ-2-fl my .9 Wo A N ki 1' 1 Name of Club: VARSITY CLUB, Sponsors- Miss Riggins, Mr, Helmbreck, MEMBERS: Delores Toxey, Viola Forrest, Julius Harris, Robert Plentovich, Thomas Graham, Terry Fer- guson, Melvin Shields, Henry Hubbard, Austin Freeman, Ike Martin, Richard Stratton, Dennis Shields, Sidney Pauls, Howard Wainwright, Sue Plentovich, Sally Sulzberger, Gene Wornom, Annette Moore, Janice Moore, Carliene Hautz, Margaret Graham, Beverly Watkins, Betty Quinn, Mary Foster, Kay O'Keefe, Barbara Menetch, and David Green, '3':9J '-H5 A ,4 My s 'wgra 5 24, y 4' 1 5 - ' E21 Name of Club: GLEE CLUB, Sponsor- Mr, Wright, President-Delores Toxey, Vice President-Marilyn Holloway, Secretary Ann Presson, Treasurer-Peggy Ann Firman. AIM: To make life enjoyable for others by blending our voices. MEMBERS: Wanda Burke, Lynn Burke, Marth Harrell, lris Jackson, Mary Hoff- man, Peggy Ann Firman, Lottie Holloway, Marilyn Keith Holloway, Deloris Toxey, Peggy Crawford, Becky Ann Giles, Jody Scott, jo Anne Wainwright, Norma Jean Perdue, Janice Forrest, Iris Lindsay, Norma Rollins, Joan lnsley, Faye Ensley, Charlet Shelton, Bea Beck, Betty Holloway, Barbara Jean Gil- rurh, Elizabeth Hyman, Geraldine Ingley, Floria Insley, June Wallace, Joan Firth, Marion Vaugnt, Lucy Vaught, Gamilla Rollins, Susan Gilespie, Simone Morgan, Sonja Morgan, Ann Presson, 38 bf fig 'l..lh Q.. Q.. . W gy., i fl F Name of Club: LATIN CLUB, Sponsor- Mrs, Smith MEMBERS- Esther Shields, Lois Forre sr, Sally Lawson, Doris Riggins, Deanna Williams, Edna Edwards, Nancy Taylor, Iris Jackson, Jane Corniok, Merele Forrest, Mickey Neil, Bobby Soles, Tommy Moore, Thomas Durette, Edmund Wainwright, Julius Harris, I .J gb x... 5 ni u , U A gl CHD -I ' l RI I J I Name of Club: LATIN CLUB, Sponsor- Nlrs, Szrirh ZxlE?.lllLRS- Jolulla ivltdliflr, Jeannette Lu, Lwuiw Sparrcr, Joyce Rollins, Jayco szrlrh, Jean lh in as, BillAnderson,l'r.1z1cis Rowe, Jack Docl,ur1.', joscpxh B1.'l'liIll' Paul Faye llolluuway, Ronnie Nillh, ljznlrlus Lester Viornom, Waller Prcsson, Bohhy Cru lil-rr, Jar-Rio Hlllllllg. uv REEF: - 'svn 1. t' Y 5 - NFN -X 11 as M is ,Q viii bn Sc '? '-.Z Name of Club: SPANISH CLUB, Sponsor- Mrs. lvlostella MEMBERS- Willard Rollins, Carol Chaffin, Wanda Burke, Gerald Shields, Richard Hicks, Ronnie White Samuel Honeycutt, Ashley Paige, Alex Gillikin LOST AND FOUND Sponsor Nlrs C W Moore MEMBERS. florence Faye Forrest Jane Freeman, Freddy Riggins, John Forrest, 40 Qi, -1 , 'f l'Tlf'fa K s xiii, in I 1 7 ,,v,qNXfb5 g ,J me .Q Name of Club: ATOMIC BUMS, Sponsor- Mr, Collins, President-Carolyn Good, Vice President-Olivia Belvin, Secretary-Shirley Lindsay, Treasurer-Carolyn Topping, Aim-Increase our knowledge of Science, 7 MEMBERS- Carolyn Good, Olivia Belvin, Shirley Lindsay, Carolyn Topping, Lois Beecham, Brenda Car- W mines, Earnestine Chandler, Rebecca Cobb, Wanda Crawford, Anne Dryden, Lillie Dryden, Anne Elem- 'J ing, Betty Forrest, Ethyl Hall, Catherine Hogg, Glenda Holloway, Peggy Hudgins, Josephine Paulette, , Rose Richardson, Shirley Rowe, Phylis Shelton, Betty Shields, Sandra Sulik, Barbara Teagle, Beatrice Q, Teagle, Rose Ward, Bernice Wilburn, Carol Alrord. 5 Name of Club: SCIENCE CLUB, Sponsor- F.lr, Cox, President-'.'f1llra1:g Wesley, Vice President-Sidney Pauls, Secretary-Dennis Shields, Treasurer-Ered Lee. I,1E2'.lBERS: Howard Wainwright, Patricial Butcher, John Bunting, Robert Plentovich, Betty Huggett, Terry ierguson, Thomas Graham, Don lrvin, Bobby Crockett, Gerald Shields, Torniny Moore, loan Savage, Janice hloore, Charles Watkins, Shirley Hud- gins, James Mason, Jack Carter, Lucienda Topping, P nn Upton, milliain Mills, Fred Lee, Sidney Pauls Dennis Shields, Barbara Gilruth, Carol Chaffin. fi'-A FRLFH 1 -V,-, 'lan r if xg 1 ef x ,X tht U1 'yy r ,, to , IX , '69 45.4 fx f X Name of Club: GENERAL BUSINESS CLUB, Sponsor- Mrs, Lankford President- Kay Quinn, Vice President-Jean Faye Moore, Secretary-Kenneth Holloway, Treasurer-Wil- liam Byrum. AIM: To get a thorough grasp of business practices, MEMBERS: William Byrum, Harvey Herring, Kenneth Holloway, Kenneth Justice, Loretta Back, Rose Hedgebeth, Nancy Insley, Carrie Law- son, Peggy Loding, Eleanor Meadows, Jean Faye Moore, Clara Pleasants, Kay Quinn, Ella Tyndall, Peggy Ward, if f'l5'toQi- T-. l .fw- Xuwxx -jc to Narne of Club: GEORGRAPHY PEN PAL CLUB, Sponsor- Mrs. Lankford, President: Beverly Cooke,Vice President- Beverly Barnes, Secretary- Anne Green, Treasurer- Felton Graham, ALM: To help bring about friendly relations among the Countries of the world, Iy1Efy1BERS: Beverly Barnes, Billy Brandt, Bill Clarke, Abbey Douglas, Donald Evans, Felton Graham, John Gravely, Richard Hicks, Bob Holloway, Richard Irvin, Lester Jerkins, Kenneth Justice, Beverly Cooke, Delores Foster, Anne Greene, Jean Jarvis, Barbara Lolyd, Betty Mason, Eleanor Meadows, Janet Padgett, Norma Purdue, Bette Sager, Charlotte Shelton, Ella Ty ndall, Jvanne Wainwright, Nancy Westcott, Betty White , Linda Wilson, Lucille Vaughn, Marion Vaught. Q Q THCMAS PIANO CCMPANY x I Q s 5 1 S I I n I , I .. I :Sgr 'W If If 1 li 'I gif-.f Q A Z8 Q ' I V 5 ' , V . ' 5,33 4 'V x 5 -5 ,Wm gk X.. t . f J. I kg . 1 ,M 'f , X ,gm . .I 1fA m.,sqgfyffp .:.,pw-fgaf 5:32-'ffQ'1.Q:7z'f-.fI', ' YJ, ' J ..,f .,',f'.f,'f- f.x1' ' Q.. 0 ' ?,,:,, G . hngise in 1 F - Y Y, A' I 9 O ll sto HFLMCLM 5? 46 3 Q: 4. I, e' 5 s l l L, T ? I , Name of Club: FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AMERICA, Sponsor- Mrs. Wooters President-Jean Thomas, Vice President-Margaret Graham, Secretary-Sara Insley, Treasurer-Edna Mae lnsley, Reporter-Elizabeth Firman, Publicity-Serena Ferguson, Degree Chairman-Lynn Burke, Song Lead- er-Kay Quinn, Pianist-Carolyn Topping. MEMBERS: Loretta Back, Olivia Belvin, Lynn Burke, Wanda Burke, Serena Ferguson, Elizabeth Firman, Myrna Firth, Betty Forrest, Margaret Graham, Anne Green, Doris Holloway, Sylvia Holloway, Edna Mae Insley, Glorialnsley, Sara Insley, Jean Jarvis, Betty Mason, Edith Mitchell, Daisy Moore, Rosetta Muza, Kay Quinn, Nancy Jane lnsley, Jean Thomas, Carolyn Top- ping, Lucinda Topping, Carol Wainwright, Betty Sue White. Y Q: gf f-'fl 7- 5 v aint oi Lluh NHUP brnonsor s 'IB D wid J ,de i, Hora! e lionrt-, Jw iarrner, R ane Hunt, Paul Wornorn, James Watkins, Sa nuel Honeycurt, Eugene Wivrriorn, George tiarinines, Richard Stratton, Paul Lindsay, Austin Freeman, Fxielvin Shields, Jimmy Pickens. I -I' Name of Club: COMMERCIAL MATH CLUB, Sponsor- Vernon G. Collins, President-Jean Berry, Vice- 3 Q President-Benny Lawson, Secretary-Lucienda Topping, Treasurer-Edna Insley. AIM: To increase our knowledge of math and business fundamentals. MEMBERS: Jean Berry, Benny Lawson, Lucienda Topping, 5 + I Edna Insley, Indiana Messick, Jean Alexander, Ray Burks, Louella Deihl, Myrna Firth, Norman Hogg, Bobby Holloway, John Hopkins, Shirley Hudgins, Tewathaw Moore, Edna Powell, David Richardson, Eddie Wade, Ethyl Watkins, Doris Wilson, Edward Wilson. ?J f 'Qs i5 Os 59 Q 3 fl. 5' .l f f - xrlfs Name ofClub: EIGHTH GRADE ARITI-IMETIC CLUB, Sponsor- Mrs. Lankford. President-Jackie Mc lnrosh, Vice President-Ronnie Wilson, Secretary-Cartier Ward, Treasurer-Brenda Carmines. AIM: Mathcrnarics is the keystone ro business. MEMBERS: Donnie Acree, Tommy Barclay, Rondell Bradshaw, David Eve- land, Delrna Freeman, Richard Hogge, Dennis Lindsay, Jackie Mc lnrosh, Norma Rush, Raymond Spar- rer, Elbert Walker, Cartier Ward, Ronald Wilson, Ray Wornom, Tad Loper, Carol Alvord, Olivia Belvin, Brenda Carmines, Rebecca Cobb, Anne Fleming, Betty Forrest, Carolyn Goode, Ethel Hall, Peggy Hud- gins, Shirley Lindsay, Josephine Paulette, Phyllis Shelton, Betty Shields, Joan Stocklon, Carolyn Top- ping, Nina White, Bernice Wilhurn. 11.19 Name of Club: BETTLE BEM, Sponsor- Mr, Collins, President-Linda Forrest, Vice President-Nellie Rae Medaris, Secretary-Lucy Vaughn, Treasurer-Kay Quinn, AIM: To increase our knowledge in Science. MEMBERS: Linda Forrest, Rae Medaris, Lucy Vaughn, Kay Quinn, Janet Padgett, Loretta Back, Janet Barnes, Wanda Burke, William Byrum, Jack Dockery, Serna Ferguson, Alline Forrest, Jane Freeman, SusanGil1espic, Doris Holloway, Nancy Insley, Barbara Lloyd, Jean Faye Moore, Mary Jean Moore, Mary Estelle Page, Jean Stratton, Marion Vaught, Jo-Anne Wainwright I!! Ixamc of Club: SOCIAL STUDIES, Sponsor- Mrs, Janet Edgerley, MEMBERS: Carol Alvord, Thomas Bar- elay Olivia Belvin, Rondell Bradshaw, Brenda Carmines, Rebecca Cobb, David Eveland, Anne Flem- in Betty Forrest, DC1lll3f:l'CCIll3Il, Ethel Hall, Richard liogge, Mary Holloway, lkggy' llndgins, Dennis Lindsay, Shirely Lindsay, Jackie Fylelntosh, Josephine Paulette, Fhyliss Shelton, Betty Shields, Raymond Sparrer, Joan Stot-kton, Carolyn Topping, Cortrerward, Ray Wornorn, Nina Maewhitc, Bernice Wilburn, Ronald Wilson, Watch out Dennis! I G 9 X o gno Fx , X up 1 OHV' ,DTSKV X A XX 7 EM AAIA k X 7 . X1 X r f' M? 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'sr . ,K A ,l K Q, ,ff A ,lqq:5:1N '. 5 ' - - -Q. a! i1 'U7- .f I O Iuose cb Swag Fi Q3 1 K x . I .V E l'fc.TxYQe.' Q gan X Q X. :'7'Z MY Qnvxiv xLl'l' rrfpw x 5 ? YQ U 'Kay O'Keeg:e '7 O xl ,V xx 1'mSkcuw..2 1-7 .- V A If 4 Vi r K'merXQx V1 Dubblc Queen The O Keefe D beemb Double! our Star Maybell O PPONENTS Mathews Hampton St Vulcent Hampton Franklm Oceana Pr1nce George Smmthfleld Great Br1dge Mathews Kempsvxlle V1rg1n1a Beach Mathew Whaley Prmce George Deep Creek Churchland Suffolk Creeds and away we go! ll Our Managers THEY Jump Cl'aZyl Hey Ter oopsl 3 A , ,e., l., '4 we :Q ' -W 'w I X 3 - I rl! + J .x x 'i Ab' . 59 -G 41.7815 C? oy! Zgajlfefgaff lam 5 1 X l-IRJI ROW: Dennis Shields, Nelson Wailxins, Asliluy Pays, Iulin llunt SVCLDND ROW: Waller Prcsson, Harvey Herring, Jolui Gravcly, Julius Harris, Sid Pauls N if N q D , u , ,f f -- lu ,f -. , Fi if I , L ,n Q ll X i up 9 P f f E 'Ti 5 f 1 eo If . :vga xx--Ll I L un for a ratify FRONT ROW: Freddie Riggins, Earl Shores, Rhoan Hunt, Martin Shelton, SECOND ROW: Kenneth Justice, Harry Lawson, Nelson Watkins, lxlickie Neil, Jackie Bunting. J.V. OPPONENTS West Point West Point Warwick Buckroe Jr. High Wythe Jr. High Warwick Buckroe Jr. High Wythe Jr. High THEY 22 33 34 20 41 35 I9 24 -. E. E 'ln Managers - Harry Honeycutt 8. Don Ward PrincefGeorge Great Brid e mlf le Mathews Kempsville Virginia Beach Mathew Whale Prince George Deep Creek Churchland Suffolk --'WE 37 37 34 42 52 33 28 Creeds 44 57 pa uv- V s usa, 1 ' f is , ,ffw W As -8 ff. . ---x .,'Tf'L 'f QQ 'yy iq xfi STANDING Coach Earl Helmbreck Terry Ferguson Ike Marun Ben Wxlson Jr Thomas Graham SEATED Henry Hubbard Nelson Watkrns Jr Srmtty Forrest S1d Pauls .Da ie a I 953 OPPONENTS Fronkl rn Mathew Whaley Smrfhfleld Great Brudge 4 Kempsvrlle 'e gg E'::g:?'Q d W Huw' NUR X THEY ,Z XJ fi mg.: wi -4. uv.,-. I K X X' if . A L fy dk X nh 1 n Q H .A ' JF- ' A 4 xx 'J 5 ' K X WE 5.-sg, ' 'qt-11 ' 3 a ,if 4 5 3 ' ' 4 3 A 7 Q2 ' 5 ll N -J ' 8 5 ,v L IV Suffolk o 6 T' ' an 9 7 A ,f. , 3 7 x We X. . Q XX! N ' 4' 'ah 9: if 'Y' Pri. if , o ,I I r i K ff' M, W 3 , -rg. . .Zim 2. f . - . 4. V A,-,C mich-,W xii -' ' 1 E Px g kxx . R . 3 . 1 ' 'X 4 , xfrfr 1 ff', 4' Ll ' , ':. vs, ' ' 'L I 4 Vw.: a ,- Q JN' Q 9' , , .f Q, .d-WW , . 4, . 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Yorktown Telephones Virginia 3246 and 4951 H OSER BROTHER'S -.il ll N- llll MLW Y - Q- Footwear for the family HAMPTON ASPHALT ROOFING CO- Newport News and Hampton 4 General Contractors 32l3 Washington Ave. A I K . F - x A, - Phone Hampton 6032 East Queen ST' ph- Compliments of NATIONAL RESTAURANT Newport News, Virginia 2 -ZX ff 47 X X5 fV yd XOXS'-f ,iff As I flipped the leaves of the calendar I stopped for a moment as my mind began to wonder back through time to the year I954 Here it is 1966 yet I still wonder about my classmates who braved the waves of studies sorrows and Joys finally to accomplish the goal of a yound life a diploma Unconsciouslyl began to wonder down the streets of the small town where I now lived My mind still filled with memories of the good times we of 54 had had I found my self in front of a large colorful poster that read MADAM POQUOSONIE Relates the Past Fortells the Future As rfby a magic power myfeet led meto the small black heavy drape I stepped forward Through a foggy mist I saw over rn the farther corner an eccentric figure Stepping closer, the figure took shape It was an old woman bent forward over a shinning cylinder the room was bare except for this spectacular array Come look atmy crystal ball beckoned the oldwoman s voice A little doubtful yet coerced by curiosity, I reached the table upon which it stood I gazed skeptically at the woman I-let face was old and wrinkled her nose shaped like a Hal loween Ghost s occupied most of her face Her clothing was ragged and her hatr fell tn rivulets upon her bent shoulders but her eyes sparkled as she spoke agam I have been expecting you she said sit down A strange chill invaded my being as I slowly sat upon the squeaky chair she had been pointing to Can you tell me where my classmates are now? I stam mered still frightful She began to wave her hands over the crystal ball and whispered magical words as an auctroneer in the midst of a sa e Suddenly the ball beganto glow and out of no where an 1 mage appeared! Why tt is Phyllis Phyllis Christman and look en children Just what she always wanted MFEC Myl l five boys and five girls Outside of her house window I saw a plaque on the front of a small brick building After the gypsy brought the picture closer to my eyes I saw that it was the business establishment of Dennis Shields He was now a famouse dentist had found a cure for dropping teeth At least that s what the gypsy told me The picture changed quickly as the old lady s fingers mov ed through the air The scene was familiar from a picture I had once seen Nol It couldn t be but tt was New York City Music Halll Ben Wtlsonwas in the spot light singing the great popular song of the day A Stranger from Venus writ ten by Delores Forrest She now lives in the City of Seaford In real life she had assumed the role of marriage to that boy of her childhood love The scene continued to move down Fifth Avenue when it s picture stopped agatn There was a Company Inc President William Mills Jr Oh I screamed with fervent delight I knew his school bus driving days would pay off As I stared off ina mystic daze the gypsy broke the stlence with Do you recognize this person? When I turned my headwhom should I see but Jody Scott She was wearing a lovely crown and across her bathing suit was a pennant that read World s Swimming Champion Then in a moment s time I found myself tn Hollywood tn a Pauls set A famous movie was being produced and Kay O Keefe had the leading role as Lady MacBeth Here I had a second surprise Std Pauls my best buddy as a movie produc This realm of magic produced much delight and I know Alice in Wonderland would have envied me This time I found myself in Seattle Washington Down the streets of this massive city the gypsy pointed out to me a big Photogra phy Shop Through the window I saw Edith Mitchell She ts the proprietor and takes the best pictures in the commented the old lady Then the squealtng brakes of a car vtbrated the cylinder and I could almost hear thecar when itcame to a halt Read ing the lips of a man clad in a brown checked suit I under stood him to say Stand back Then Betty Lanahan now the world s most famous veterinarian stepped forward to help the little dog that was in distress I only had time to speak tn astonishment when the scene was changed again A sign read Miami three miles Soon I saw the sight I had been looking for Ioan Insley and Lynn Burke were standing in front of a large department ff' f Z -A 7 yf ,A 'Cf D sa 5, , S Q Z sg V H ,ff X , ff X 4, 7 4, ff X fi 4 I at N X X L g , 0 y 7 J 'I I tent that housed thisfamous fortune-teller. Pushing back the huge sign on a massive building. It read Yellow Body BUS 5 o I 0 9 v H ' . er. ' ' ' ' ' U.s., . 1 . ' ' ' , .. . A . U - - -,I . ' ,. 98 p I9 QC? store lnsley and Burke of whlch they were the founders The gypsy told me that Kenneth Halloway was employed by these grrls as a model of men s clothing A splrt second later I found myself rn a huge harbor and suddenly face to face w1th Delores Toxey now a General 1n the WAFS Also aboard the huge lmer where I dlscovered Delores was Irene Belford and Elrose Plentovlch who had attained great fame In the fleld of nursrng Two blocks from the shrpyard stood the most beautlful servlce statron rn the world It was owned and operated by Gordon Abbott Merle Hornsby was his head mechanrc and Mary Hudgrns Fluggle hrs headgrease mon e ln a flash I was In another world Thxs tlme xt looked l1ke Phlladelphla In a large whrte marble offrce burldlng hrgher than the Emprre State sat three of my old frlends Hattxe Evans Peggy Frrman and Marllyn Holloway were husthng about as head secretarles of the1r varlous departments As the scene changed agarn I recogn1zedCarl1ne Hautz he has recently broken the world s typrng record asserted my frrend the gypsy But she st1ll works for the lee Engrneer mg Company The Lee Englneerrng Company? I asked Oh I have heard Dad talklng about that grgantrc lndustry Yes Fred Lee surely has attarned great fame com e There they were Three of my best frlendsl Fust of all I saw Peggy Ward who was now ctrculatlon manager of the magazlne company owned and operated by Arlene Dawson Faye Ensleywashead artlst of thrs same company and Glorra Lnsley Arlene s prrvate secretary accompanres the other three glrls on trlps around the world By the way some of your frlends were fortunate enough to cross the ocean sard the gypsy remember these? Thrtllxngly lbcamecllnto the crystal ball In Scotland Yard I found Johnny Hunt who was employed by the F B I He had been assrgned to Europe on a speelal task On the streets of London the gypsy pornted out Vtola Forrest who was now agreat model for Seventeen Magazme Just outslde of the Parllament Bulldlng l spred Janrce Forrest who now worked as a court stenographer and Mary Anne Foster who was secretary to Str Wmston Churchlll Reluctantly I allowed the gypsy to change the picture but Iwas very happy to see next Annette Moore Annette l1ves tn Parrs the crty of enchantment where she teaches school and also her chtldren and husband who IS a preacher Close to the Elffel Tower the gypsy pornted to a huge burldlng that had been erected only recently by the multlmrllronatre Bar bara WICRSUOIU On the campus of the college Isaw Sue Plentovlch who was now coach and physrcal educatton teach er at this lnstrtutron I musn t forget thrs one prped the gypsy lookrng Iongtnglyl saw Ir1s Lmdsay who was now happlly marrred and lrved back ln the Town of Poquoson Addrng the last seen frrend to my 11st I scanted over my 11st to make sure I had not omrtted any one of them Nol They were all there Taklng from my purse a brll I offered II to the gypsy 1n payment for my thrlllrng experrences N10 thank you she reclmed I haven t enjoyed look Into thls glass so much In years I thanked her and st1ll 1n a daze ldeparted from her hut Thoughts of my classmates were strll mnnlng through my head and the places I had toured In seconds raced 1n and out of my braln Paris Phlladelphla New York and Holly woodl As I opened the door to my lrttle whrte cottage I found myself prnchxng my arm to see lf I was really awake Then Il dawned on me that I had seen all of my classmates Each one In hrs own fleld and vocatron leadlng the1r own l1ves as crtrzens of the world fx' UU U D an ev D HUC! 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Q K mf lflff an flsfammz WE THE GRADUATING CLASS OF POOUOSON HIGH SCHOOL of the County of York In the Commonwealth of Vargunua beung of sound and dusposang mund and memory do make publish and declare thus to be our last wulland testo ment hereby revokmg any and all wills at any time heretofore made by us FIRST We desure our lust debts of gradutude and apprecnatron to be pond from our collectuve assets of hope and faith In the future to the followung lab Mr Thomas our beloved pruncupal and fauthful guardian and trustee of our democratic academic herutage at Poquoson Hugh School lb Mrs Nannae Freeman our homeroom teacher and dulugent counselor un our prolonged trlal an the forum of stern scholarshup cl Mrs Mosteller our kund sponsor and speclal commussnoner In charge of our accountmg for the Sensor Class un thus our Yearbook d The Faculty our able staff of expert counsel SECOND We being severally possessed of certam valuable assets do hereby make the followlng special and specnfac bequests to the following persons un the followung manner Mary Anne Foster and Carl me Hautz leave thelr basketball skull to Janlce Moore and Sally Sulzberger Sue and Elrose Plentovuch wull theur sparkling Ipana smules to Beverly Watkuns and Mary Wrnner Teddy Belford bequeaths her pleasung personal :ty to a very deservung gurl Shirley Severance Carole Chaffln ns beung left some of Merle Hornsby s baton twnrlung tracks Jody Scott nswllllng to share her charmvng Texas accentwrth the best qualufled lunnor Viola Mae Forrest Kay O keefe and Annette Moore bequeath thelr cheerung technuque to Bettue Quinn Judy Buntung and Patrlca Burcher Wulluam Mllls and Betty Lanahan wnll theur good luck In grades to Alex Gul lukun and Anne Presson Delores Toxey Jamre Forrest and Arlene Dawson wlsh to bequeath theur llmgnegg to lend Q helping hand whenever needed to Loss Dryden and Joan Savage Joan lnsley lrns Lundsay and Lynn Burke wall theur sweet friendly dusposltuons to Peggy Crawford and Vuvlan Hogg Phyllns Chrustman and Hattie Bell Barr wish to leave thus fact A happy suc cessful marrlage can be combnned with a school career o ol L l l I 1 a I f'! . 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I ' I . . . g 'IQ xfg 3 f if W asf 'lflff an .ldfamenf Ben Wilson Peggy Anne Furman and Barbara Wnkstrom will their WITTY re marks to Sydney Faye Holloway Mary Louise Hudguns and Edith Mitchell bequeath their dependability to Shelby lnsley and Doris Taylor Faye Ensley leaves her artistic ability to Barbara Jean Gllruth Terry Ferguson is being willed Fred Lee s football talent For any would be suutors of Joyce Smith Johnny Hunt wishes to leave a keep away warning Gloria Faye lnsleyand Kenneth Holloway are willing their like for Macbeth to Jean Elkins and Doughlas Moore Sidney Pauls and Dennis Shields are generously leaving their buses for Melvin Shields and Bully Nettles to drive Delores Forrest and Marilyn Hollowayare sweetly leaving their love for taking shorthand ducatatuon to Betty Lou Dunston and Jamce Joyner THIRD We hereby bequeath all the rest and residue of our estate not hereto before disposed of in clauses one and two of this will to the Junior Class of Poquo son High School to be prudently Invested by them and the principal and income therefrom to accrue to every member thereof until such time as they themselves may arrive at Yearbook testementary status IN WITNESS WHEREOF we affix ourslgnature and seal to this our last will and testament which is wholly contained in these pages of our Yearbook, all of which is done on this 23rd day of January T954. s Senior Class The above signature of the testator was made and the foregoing will was ac- knowledged to be their last will and testament by the said testator in the presence of us two competent witnesses present at the same ture and we the said wit- nesses as attesting witnesses hereuntosubscribe the Said will on The dclfe lCl5f0b0V9 written in the presence of the sand testator at the request of the sand testator who were then of sound mind and of the age of Yearbook testamentary status. 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